Shaping race policy : the United States in comparative perspective / Robert C. Lieberman.
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- 1283134691
- 9781283134699
- African Americans -- Government policy
- Minorities -- Government policy -- United States
- Welfare state -- United States
- Manpower policy -- United States
- United States -- Race relations -- Political aspects
- United States -- Social policy
- Noirs américains -- Politique gouvernementale
- État providence -- États-Unis
- États-Unis -- Relations raciales -- Aspect politique
- États-Unis -- Politique sociale
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Civil Rights
- African Americans -- Government policy
- Manpower policy
- Minorities -- Government policy
- Race relations -- Political aspects
- Social policy
- Welfare state
- United States
- Minderheitenfrage
- Ethnische Beziehungen
- Rassenpolitik
- USA
- 323.173 22
- E184.A1 L478 2007eb
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Configurations of race and state : the politics of racial incorporation -- Legacies of slavery and colonialism : race and the politics of social reform -- The roots of welfare incorporation -- Postwar transformations of race and state -- Encounters with the welfare state : Social Security and social insurance -- Encounters with the welfare state : public assistance and "welfare" -- The development of employment discrimination policy -- Weak state, strong policy : paradoxes of antidiscrimination policy -- Toward a color-blind future : varieties of color blindness and the future of race policy.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Shaping Race Policy investigates one of the most serious policy challenges facing the United States today: the stubborn persistence of racial inequality in the post-civil rights era. Unlike other books on the topic, it is comparative, examining American developments alongside parallel histories of race policy in Great Britain and France. Focusing on on two key policy areas, welfare and employment, the book asks why America has had such uneven success at incorporating African Americans and other minorities into the full benefits of citizenship. Robert Lieberman explores the historical roots of.
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